Who is Billy Bush (radio host), The Wife, Net Worth, what is he doing now?

Publish date: 2024-06-29

If you followed the 2016 US election, Billy Bush’s name might sound familiar as the man who spoke with Donald Trump in the infamous “grab em by the p*ssy” video. Although this is probably the thing he always remembers, Billy’s life and career has other interesting discoveries. Read on to learn more about the American radio and TV host.

Who is Billy Bush?

There is a famous Bush family in the United States and Billy Bush is one of them. William Hall ‘Billy’ Bush, born October 13, 1971, is a member of the famous Bush family, which includes former US Presidents George HW Bush and George W. Bush, as well as former Governor Jeb Bush.

He was born in Manhattan, New York to Jonathan Bush and Josephine Colwell Bush. Billy attended college at St. Bernard’s School in Manhattan and attended St. George’s School in Middletown, Rhode Island for his high school education. In 1994, he earned a Bachelor of Arts in International Studies and Government from Colby College.

Career

Billy Bush began his career in public media hosting an afternoon radio show on WLKZ-FM in New Hampshire before moving to Washington DC, where he hosted an afternoon show on WARW- FM. In March 1997, the young entertainer moved to WWZZ-FM, where he hosted Billy Bush and the Bush League morning show.

His journey into television work began in January 2003 when he hosted the short-lived NBC primetime version of Let’s Make a Deal. He then joined Access Hollywood as EastCoastal Correspondent. He was promoted to co-host in June 2004. While working for Access Hollywood, he had access to and was present at high profile red carpet events. Among his many accomplishments, he notably hosted ABC’s pre-show for the Oscars for several years.

Proving how talented he is, Billy Bush expanded his correspondence with the sport in 2004 when he was a reporter at the 2004 Summer Olympics in Athens, the 2006 Winter Olympics and later the Olympics in Athens. summer of 2008 in Beijing. Billy Bush then hosted competitions such as Grease: You’re the One I Want on NBC in 2007 and Who Wants to Be a Millionaire in April 2008.

Back to basics, he eventually returned to radio with The Billy Bush Show. The show focuses on the top entertainment stories and personalities in the news and features celebrity guests and listener appeals. Among its repertoire of events, it has hosted Miss Universe and Miss USA four times. Considered one of the best hosts in Hollywood, Esquire Magazine in July 2005 named him one of its “ten men”.

On October 7, 2016, Billy Bush gained notoriety when the Washington Post published the video footage showing Donald Trump having an offensive conversation with the radio host. In the video, Billy is heard poking fun at Trump’s failed effort to seduce a married woman and perversely commenting on the appearance of actress Arianne Zucker. It’s in this video that Trump discusses a failed attempt to seduce former Billy Bush co-host Nancy O’Dell and then talks about groping women.

Bush received online criticism and there were calls for him to resign from The Today Show, which he hosted on NBC. Although he issued an apology, NBC suspended Bush from Today for his role in the October 9, 2016, 2005 video. On October 17, Bush was fired.

wife and children

In April 1998 Billy married his wife, Sydney Davis. The couple have three daughters together – Lillie, Mary and Josephine. On September 19, 2017, the couple publicly announced that they were separating, and on July 15, 2018, Billy Bush and his wife announced their official divorce due to irreconcilable differences.

What is he doing now?

Billy Bush was devastated by Trump’s video and losing his job in the process. He has largely kept a low profile since the incident, but the latest report on him suggests he is done with journalism and only wants to make alcohol, whiskey to be precise.

Net value

Billy Bush is currently worth $9 million. The radio and TV host spent a few years in the entertainment industry before his downfall. Having hosted Who Wants to Be a Millionaire, Let’s Make a Deal and several other shows, it’s understandable how he racked up his $9 million.

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